Submission Instructions & Form for

YALSA’s Cool Teen Programs for under $100


If you have recently hosted a successful but inexpensive program for the teens in your community, and would like to have information about it published in YALSA’s upcoming book Cool Teen Programs for under $100, please fill out and return the submission form below.


Instructions:


Part 1: About Your Program

Please type your responses directly into this document and save as a Microsoft Word 97-2003 compatible document before you submit it to coolteenprograms@gmail.com.


  1. What was the title of your program?

  2. Who was your intended audience? (Age group, e.g. 6th-8th grade/H.S. students, etc.)

  3. When was your program (Date, time, location)?

  4. Please indicate if your program was tied to a special event, such as National Library Week, Teen Read Week, summer reading, or Teen Tech Week?

  5. How long was your program? Was it ongoing or a one time event? (Hours, days/weeks, marathon or tournament)

  6. Where was your program held? Was there an online component? If so, please describe.

  7. What type of teen participation was there for planning and executing the program?

  8. What partnerships or collaborations with local businesses, community organizations, etc. were involved with the program?

  9. Briefly describe your program.

  10. Provide a basic sequence of events from your planning stage through implementation and evaluation.

  11. What types of library resources (books, databases, periodicals, etc) did you use in your program?

  12. How many and what type of persons assisted with the program (e.g. staff, volunteers, hired instructors or presenters)

  13. What were your expenses? How do you fund your programs? List the total cost of program. Include information on how your program might be implemented with NO Money/Some Money/More Money.

  14. Do you have photos, logos, screen shots or handouts? If so, all images must be print quality (300 dpi or better) and saved as .jpg or .eps files. Print documents must be sent as .pdf files.

  15. What did the teens have to say about your program?

  16. If applicable, what accommodations did you make for teens with special needs?

  17. What, if anything, would you do differently if/when you repeat the program?

  18. What resources (e.g. books, web sites), if any, including ALA or YALSA ones, were particularly helpful to you as you planned, implemented and/or evaluated the program?



Part 2: Your Contact Information

This information will be used in the publication and to contact you if the editor has questions:


  1. Your name:

  2. Your ALA member #:

  3. Your job title:

  4. Your preferred email address (not for publication):

  5. Your library:

  6. Your library’s address:

  7. Your library’s phone number:

  8. Your library’s web site address:

  9. Your library’s web 2.0 site, if relevant (e.g. blog, MySpace page, Flickr page, etc.):